PLAIN ENGLISH REPORT CARDS FOR STUDENTS
Published Monday, 08 January, 2007 at 05:01 PM
Minister for Education and Training and Minister for the Arts
The Honourable Rod Welford
Queensland state school students will receive new ‘plain English’ reports this year as part of reforms making it easier for parents to understand how their child is performing.
Education and Training Minister, Rod Welford, said the new report cards were part of wide-ranging reforms to put parents in the picture about their child’s progress at school.
“This new system will be more straightforward for students and parents,” Mr Welford said.
“All Queensland schools will provide reports that measure a student’s achievements using a five-point scale, whether it is A-E or another similar scale.
“The new A-E state school report card applies to Years 4-10 and details the areas of learning a student is studying and their results, behaviour and effort.
“It records student achievements for each learning area against what is expected for that year level, giving parents a better idea of how their child is progressing.
“Schools will provide these ‘plain English’ reports twice a year and offer parent/teacher interviews.
“The end result will be a more consistent approach to assessment and reporting across our schools, and a clearer picture for parents.”
Mr Welford said the new A-E grading process would not apply to state school students in Years 1-3.
“There will be a different report card format using five ratings — Very High, High, Sound, Developing and Support Required,” he said.
“These ratings were developed following advice from consultation with key parent and teacher groups.”
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